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FOREST AND STREAM. 



[OGT. 1, 1891. 



AaENT iroB B. 0. MILAMS' 

 Celebrated 

 Kentucky KeeU 



FIKBARMS, FISHING TACKLE, BICY- 

 OI,ES, TENTS, LAWJSr TENNIS, MUSICAL 

 INSTRUMENTS, SPORTINe GOODS, &(: Illustrated Catalogue, with low cash prices, sent on application to those 



mentioning FoBEsx AND STREAM. JAMES H. FISE, 193 La balle St., Chicago. 111. 



BRONZE STATUETTES 



OF 



American Western Subjects. 



Statuettes in plain or silvered bronze of 

 subjects comprising Cowboys, Trappers, etc., 

 of a size suitable for table and office orna- 

 ments, by Walter Winans. 



SUBJECTS AT PRESENT READY: 



"Shoi" 



{Wounded cowboy falling off pony.) 



"An Indian Fight." 



"Standing cff Indians." 



(Trapper with pony). 



"At Bay." 



(Cowboy shootin 



A "Trotler being Speeded to Sulky," &c., &c. 

 "Bucking Broncho," "Sicux Chief," 



(Cowboy shooting over dead pony.) 



(Large group consisting of three cow 

 boys, a trapper and four bronch 

 ponies^ head of Sioux chief in wa 

 feather bonnet on base.) 



&c., &C., m PREPARATION. 



These can be had in silver if preferred, 

 further particulars and price list address 



31 Place de la Bourse, 



For 



Paris, France. 



§u ms mm. 



Tobacco is man's most uni- 

 versal luxury; the fragrant aroma 

 ul Mastiff Plug Cut starts people 

 to pipe smoking, even those who 

 never used tobacco before. 



J. B. Pace Tobacco Co., Richmond, Virginia, 



ALL OF YOUR FRIENDS 



ARE READING THE 



Sportsman and Tourist 



(The Leading Illustrated Montlily) 



WHY DON'T YOU? 



Will be sent from now (inclndiDg September 

 number) to January, 1893, 



For One Little Dollarl 



16 months. Just think of it. Sample copy free. 

 JAMAICA 1»IIBX,ISH:I3««5 CO., 



Jamaiea Plain, Mam. 



SIR FREDERICK 



(31,741) Champion Royalty-Ollnda. 



The vpi-y cream of all England's breeding; no 

 better bred English setter lives. Winner of 44 

 first p'izes, seven seconds, seven silver cnp^i and 

 two gold medals. Extended pedigree vrith litho- 

 graph, by mail. Imported August 8, 1891. 



Fee $50. 

 DAD WILSON'S BOY 



(12,880). 



Will eive yon the much coverted Gladstone 

 Druid and Count Nnble blood. Swift as the wind, 

 pretty as a picture, full of Mrd sense. F«e 



G. O. SMITH. 



WHEELING, W. VA. 



ST. BERNARDS. 



AT STUD. 



This grand young dog is fhe best son of cham- 

 pion Otho out o' Lack me, a dnnghterof champion 

 Merchant PriU'-e. Hp is 33in. high, of a rich 

 orange co or with complere collar and perfect 

 markines. He is a woudprfully vigorous young 

 dog, and has proven him«elf a great stock getter. 

 A? a stud dog be is unsurpassed. Fee $60. 



Fupples for sale. 



TSE ABBEY KENNELS, 

 Riverside and Grafton avenu-'S. Woodside, N. J. 

 B. T RENNIE, Prop. 



RIDGtFIElD ST. btRNAHD KENNELS 

 At Stud. KINGLIMMON. Fee S40. 



I.) 



Kinglimmon is orange in color with perfect 

 white marliings and black shadings, 8ta"ds 34in. 

 high and is thp sire of some very promising 

 youngsters. Address 



C. A HOUCK. 923 M=idison ave., Albany. N. Y. 



BLUE EIDGE KENlilELS. 



IN THE STUD. 



The celebrated champion stal^e winner Gath's 

 Mark. Gath's Hope and Dan. Gladstone. The 

 Blue Ridee Kennpl= has now onene'i its bonk for 

 the fall season of 1891 and spring of 1893 for Goth's 

 Mark an Dan Gladstone, limited to 50 services 

 each. $3 000 is given away in premiums to the get 

 of the above does, which win different Derby 

 stake" in 1893 or after. Particulars on application. 

 THE BLUB RIDGE KENNELS, Sperry-viUe, Va. 



GLENMORE KENNELS. 



THE CHAMPION IRISH feETTER KENJTELS OF AMERICA. 

 E. B. BISHOP, Owner, 43 St. James Ave., Cincinnati, O. 



AT STUD. 



Challenge BEAU BRUMMEl, Fee $25 



The most phenomenal dog of the times. 

 (A K.O.S.B. 19,961). 



Imp. Sarsfield, - Fee $25 



The greatest living Irish setter sire. 

 (A.K.C.S.B. 10.354.) 



Imp. Dan Mylrea, Fee $20 



A noted first-prize winner. (A.K.C.S.B. 19.173). 



\oiiTie ftock always on hand. 



IIV^— TP „ 4.: J.!:- - 



l^lf you n^ention thT^ paper 5 per cent, discount will be allowed on all sales. 



The Champion Three. 



Chmp. Ruby Glenmore, 



The champion Irish setter bitch of America. 



Champ. Molly Bawn, 



The ex-champion Irish setter hitch of America. 



Champion Winnie II., 



The only imported champion Irish setter dog in 

 America to-day. 



Write for Hrcirlar and prices. 



St. Bernards 



AT STUD. 



ABISTOGRAT, 



WINNER OF MORE FIRST PRIZES AND 

 SPECIALS DUBI^G 1890 THAN ANY 

 OTHER ST. BERNARD. 



FEE, 



$50. 



DUTCHESS KENNELS, 



Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 

 DAVID E. LOYELAITD, Manager. 



K NGSION REGENT, 



This grand dog is the best son of the great 

 PIUVCE REGENT, by Lady Ft. Gothard. He is 

 83J^in. high and has the heaviest bone and richest 

 dark orange coat of any St. Bernard in America. 

 His head Is remarkable for its size, depth of 

 muzzle and expres ion. Winnings: 1st Kingston, 

 Hamilton. Toronto, Montreal, 1891. 



"The morp one sees of this dog the more cer- 

 tain it is that he will prove a vi^ry hard one to 

 V-eat in the very best company."— Forest and 

 Stream. 



Fee, $50. 



MARQUISlF RIPON. 



Litter brother to Kingston Regent, and more 

 like Prince Regent than any of the other Regent 

 dogs. He is the sire of some splendid stock in 

 England. 



Fee, $50. 



NEW YORK Sf.BERN4R0 KENNEl^, 



138TH STREET AND THE HUD=iON RIVER. 



FOX-TEBRIESS 



IN STUD. 



Cbampion Raby Mixer $15 



Russly Joker 15 



Reckoner 16 



Suffolk Risk 10 



Pitcher 25 



Puppies for sale from these celebrated dogs out 

 of famous matrons. 



HILLSIDE KENNELS, 



LANCASTER, MASS. 



irHAD THIS! 



RKAO THIS 



MASTIFFS. 



At Stud.— Ormonde; sire, Oh. Victor Husro; 

 dam, Cb. Cambrian Princess. Ormonde is a pnze 

 winner every time shown, both in England and 

 Am'erir a. and his young stock is proving him an 

 exceptional sire. I have always on hand young 

 stock for disposal at fair p ices. I have no blood 

 but the most fashionable in my kennels. Write 

 CHAS. E. BUNN, Peoria. 111. 



MASTIKKS AJSO BI^OODHOlJPiDS. 



W. K, Taunton's Ch BKAUFOKT will re- 

 main in America but a "hort time longer in the 

 8»ud. Breeners should improve their only chance. 

 A few cboice English Noodhouncis for saU at all 

 times. Tbree gra'>d li'ters of mastiff pups for 

 salp, sired by Ch. Bmufort. BcauforPs BlacK 

 Prince, and Beauforfs Colonel, of great promise. 

 Dams the beat and most noted breeders, imported 

 particularly for this special mating; or American 

 ored ones of equal merit. Phonograph 25 cpnts. 



J. WINCHELL Fair Haven, Vt. 



TN THE STUD -THE ETHAN ALLIN SET- 

 J. ter Al, fee f2o. At was bred by th.e late Mr. 

 AUin and trained on ruff-d grouse by his nanriler. 

 Two puppies by him for sale. Address F. L. 

 NICHOLS, 54 Taylor street. SSprlngfleld, Mass. tf 



At Stud.-Bnglish greyhounds. Gem of the Season, 

 winner of over 50 1st and specials. Pious Pem- 

 broke, winner of over 20 firsts and special; Dexter, 

 corded coat poodle. Pups from the above for sale. 

 GrwyhonD and PooDtiB Kknttbt/S, Salem, Mass. 



CHAMPION 



CHESTNUT HILL, PHILADELPHIA, PA., 



OFFER THE SERVICES OF THE FOLLOWING 



STUD DOGS: 



Rough-Coated Collies. 



CHAMPION 



The Squire, 



(E. 15,757). Fee $50. 



Roslyn Corway, 



(A. -;. Pee $30. 



Sir Kelpie, 



(A. 14,735). Fee $15. 



RrillWIlKlS, 



(A.—). Fee $35. 

 CHALLENGE 



isffl iiiii'iiy, 



(A. 17,577). Fee $25. 



ENGLISH PUGS. 



CHAMPION J^gJ^^ Jj.^ 



Treasure, 



(A. 10,596). Fee S15. 



(A. lT,80i). 

 Fee, - - , - $15. 



IRISH SETTERS. 



SEMINOLE. 1 ELEO, 



(A. 20,088). Fee $20. 



(A. 11,450). Fee i 



Extended podigrees of any of the above on ap- 

 plication. Bitcljes entrus*ed to us receive the 

 best of care. Fine specimens of 'he abnve breeds 

 for sale at reasona.i-le prices, including several 

 good stud dogs and brood bitches in whelp. 



Young Stock Always on Hand. 



THREE GRAND LITTERS 



OF 



BY 



Ci. Sir BfiSivere ti Priicess Alma, 



Lord Bute ex Rubena, 



AND 



Lothario ejc^ Countess, 



AT STUD. 



CI SIR PEBIVERE, ■ Fee $150 

 CH PLINLIMMON, JR., " 

 LOTHARIO, ■ ■ " 



WYOMING KENNELS, 



Melrose, Mass>. 



AT STUD. 



FEE $50 



KING OF KENT 



(A.K.C.S B. 6364), 

 Sire of the phenomenal field trial winners. Rip 

 R»p. Zig-Zag, Tapstpr and Maid of Kent. 

 Pointer Puppies for sale. 

 Apply to JAS. MORTIMER, 



Supt. Westminster Kennel Club. 



Babylon, L. 1. 



St. Bernards at Stud. 



1. Soggarth, immense rough-coat, the onlv son of 

 Lord Bute at stud in America. 2. Patrol, one of 

 our best smooths, f ^e $35 «ach. 

 JOHN KEEVAN, 1^5 King st , Brooklyn. N. Y. 



YORKSEIR£ TOT TERRIER. 

 Champion Bradford Harry, described in 

 show reports as "best Yorkshire in Americ-a." 

 Pedigree and winnings free, photos 50cls. A 

 limited number of his puppies for sale. P. H. 

 COOMB8, 1 Bxohanga Block, Bangor, Me. 



